Frank Browne says both counties know each other very well.
The Westmeath ladies are preparing for their Leinster Intermediate Football Championship semi-final against Wexford this weekend.
The Lake County are coming into the match following back to back wins over Roscommon and Monaghan which maintained their status in Division Two of the National league for next year.
Wexford will also play their trade in the second tier next season after they secured promotion as a result of finishing second in Division Three
The Yellowbellies have had the better of the midlanders in their most recent meetings including last year's Leinster final, and the All-Ireland Intermediate quarter finals.
However Westmeath manager Frank Browne doesn't expect there to be a lot between the teams.
Throw in is at 2 o'clock in Ballynacargy GAA on Sunday.
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